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Mizingani Seafront Hotel — Hotel in Kiponda

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Mizingani Seafront Hotel
Description
Cozy rooms in a restored 19th-century palace with a restaurant, a terrace & an outdoor pool.
Nearby attractions
Old Dispensary
R5RV+P22, Malindi Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society (ZSTHS)
R5RR+9H6, Zanzibar, Tanzania
People's Palace Museum
R5QR+X6C, Mizingani Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Old Fort
Mizingani Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar Spice Community Shop
Market St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
The Forodhani of Zanzibar
R5QQ+VJ6 Forodhani park, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Shiv Shakti Hindu Temple
R5QR+MFH, Hurumzi St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
House of Wonders
R5QQ+JR, Sokoku St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Princess Salme Museum
236 Hurumzi ZANZIBAR TZ, 0000, Tanzania
Sunset jump spot
People's Palace, Nyumba Ya Moto St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Nearby restaurants
Mercury's Bar
Mizingani Road Malindi Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
The Secret Garden at Emerson Spice
4044 Tharia St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Emerson Spice
1494, Tharia Street TZ, 1497 Kiponda, Zanzibar 4044, Tanzania
Cape Town Fish Market Zanzibar
The Forodhani of Zanzibar, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zenji Food Lovers Joint
R5QR+J58, Hurumzi St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Annex of Lukmaan Restaurant
Lukmaani Restaurant, Kiponda St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Lukmaan Restaurant
R5HW+R3P, The Mkunazini Baobab tree, New Mkunazini Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
The 5th Restaurant
213/214 Hurumzi St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
The Passing Show Restaurant
Malawi Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Harbour Indian Kitchen by Chili & Lime
Soko Muhogo St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Nearby hotels
Kholle House Boutique Hotel
607/608, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Kiponda B&B
R5RR+2J2, Jamatini Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Golden Tulip Stonetown Boutique
R5QW+MFX, Malindi Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Asmini Palace Hotel
Box 3292, Kiponda St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar Coffee House
1563, 64 Mkunazini St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar Hotel
Kinu Cha Taa, Malindi Stone Town Zanzibar City TZ, 00000, Tanzania
Nashu House Stone Town
3481 Malindi St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Maru Maru Hotel, Zanzibar
Gizenga St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Mamdali Guest House
Opposite mercury bar, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Upendo House - Stone Town
213/14 Hurumzi St, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Mizingani Seafront Hotel

R5RR+9MJ, Mizingani Rd, Zanzibar, Tanzania
4.0(588)
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Cozy rooms in a restored 19th-century palace with a restaurant, a terrace & an outdoor pool.

attractions: Old Dispensary, Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society (ZSTHS), People's Palace Museum, Old Fort, Zanzibar Spice Community Shop, The Forodhani of Zanzibar, Shiv Shakti Hindu Temple, House of Wonders, Princess Salme Museum, Sunset jump spot, restaurants: Mercury's Bar, The Secret Garden at Emerson Spice, Emerson Spice, Cape Town Fish Market Zanzibar, Zenji Food Lovers Joint, Annex of Lukmaan Restaurant, Lukmaan Restaurant, The 5th Restaurant, The Passing Show Restaurant, Harbour Indian Kitchen by Chili & Lime
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+255 24 223 5396
Website
mizinganiseafront.co.tz

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Nearby attractions of Mizingani Seafront Hotel

Old Dispensary

Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society (ZSTHS)

People's Palace Museum

Old Fort

Zanzibar Spice Community Shop

The Forodhani of Zanzibar

Shiv Shakti Hindu Temple

House of Wonders

Princess Salme Museum

Sunset jump spot

Old Dispensary

Old Dispensary

4.4

(167)

Open 24 hours
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Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society (ZSTHS)

Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society (ZSTHS)

4.6

(30)

Open until 4:00 PM
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People's Palace Museum

People's Palace Museum

4.0

(195)

Open 24 hours
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Old Fort

Old Fort

4.3

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Step into the heart of Stone Town
Step into the heart of Stone Town
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:30 AM
Zanzibar, Mjini Magharibi Region 00000, Tanzania
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Zanzibar Spice Tour & Cooking Class
Zanzibar Spice Tour & Cooking Class
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
Zanzibar, Mjini Magharibi Region 11000, Tanzania
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Explore intangible cultural history
Explore intangible cultural history
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
Zanzibar, Mjini Magharibi Region -, Tanzania
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Nearby restaurants of Mizingani Seafront Hotel

Mercury's Bar

The Secret Garden at Emerson Spice

Emerson Spice

Cape Town Fish Market Zanzibar

Zenji Food Lovers Joint

Annex of Lukmaan Restaurant

Lukmaan Restaurant

The 5th Restaurant

The Passing Show Restaurant

Harbour Indian Kitchen by Chili & Lime

Mercury's Bar

Mercury's Bar

3.7

(610)

$$

Click for details
The Secret Garden at Emerson Spice

The Secret Garden at Emerson Spice

4.4

(310)

Click for details
Emerson Spice

Emerson Spice

4.5

(299)

Click for details
Cape Town Fish Market Zanzibar

Cape Town Fish Market Zanzibar

4.4

(1.5K)

Click for details
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Reviews of Mizingani Seafront Hotel

4.0
(588)
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4.0
2y

This apartment complex in question offers an unparalleled living experience that seamlessly combines luxurious accommodations, impeccable customer service, and a delightful culinary journey. As a discerning resident, I can confidently say that my stay at this remarkable apartment has been nothing short of extraordinary.

From the moment I set foot in the elegantly designed lobby, I was greeted with warm smiles and a genuine sense of hospitality that set the tone for my entire stay. The front desk staff exhibited an impressive level of professionalism, always going above and beyond to address my needs, whether it was receiving packages or providing recommendations for local attractions. It was evident that the management had placed a strong emphasis on cultivating a culture of exceptional customer service, and it truly made a difference in my daily life.

The apartment itself was a true haven of comfort and style. The interiors were thoughtfully designed, combining modern aesthetics with functional layouts that catered to every aspect of urban living. From spacious living areas adorned with tasteful decor to state-of-the-art appliances in the kitchen, every detail was meticulously considered to create a sense of opulence that exceeded my expectations. The panoramic windows offered breathtaking views of the city skyline, creating an ambiance of tranquility within the bustling metropolis.

One of the standout features of this apartment complex was its unparalleled culinary offerings. The in-house restaurant, aptly named "Culinary Haven," redefined my perception of apartment dining. Led by a talented team of chefs, the restaurant boasted a diverse menu that catered to a range of palates. From indulging in sumptuous breakfast buffets to savoring exquisite dinners with a glass of fine wine, each meal was a symphony of flavors that left an indelible mark on my gastronomic memories. The ability to have such a gourmet experience right at my doorstep was a privilege that I cherished throughout my stay.

However, it was the integration of culinary experiences beyond the restaurant that truly set this apartment complex apart. Regular cooking workshops and themed dining events created a sense of community among residents while providing opportunities to learn and engage with diverse cuisines. These unique offerings reflected the management's commitment to creating a holistic living experience that extended beyond the confines of the individual apartments.

The amenities provided further contributed to the overall allure of this exceptional apartment complex. The fitness center was equipped with cutting-edge equipment, and the rooftop pool offered a serene retreat amidst the urban landscape. The on-site spa and wellness center provided a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation, completing the ensemble of luxurious offerings that catered to both physical and mental well-being.

In conclusion, my time spent at this apartment complex was a revelation in the realm of contemporary urban living. The fusion of opulent accommodations, exceptional customer service, and gastronomic delights painted a portrait of luxury that was truly enchanting. Every aspect of my stay, from the welcoming demeanor of the staff to the exquisite culinary experiences, contributed to an unforgettable chapter in my life. Without a doubt, this apartment complex has set a new standard for modern living, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to those seeking an extraordinary residential experience that marries luxury with...

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5.0
2y

I recently had the pleasure of staying at Mizingani, and I must say, it was an incredible experience. The first thing that struck me was its fantastic location. Situated in the heart of Stone Town, it offered easy access to all the historical and cultural treasures this enchanting place has to offer.

Upon entering Mizingani, I was captivated by its beautiful furnishings. The decor was a perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional elements, creating a charming and authentic atmosphere. The attention to detail was evident, and it truly felt like a step back in time to the early days of the Zanzibari monarchy.

One aspect that stood out during my stay was how well maintained the property was. The staff took great care of the place, ensuring everything was in pristine condition. Cleanliness was top-notch, and it added to the overall sense of comfort and relaxation.

One of the highlights of my stay was waking up to stunning views of the Indian Ocean from my room. The gentle sea breeze and the sound of waves crashing against the shore provided a soothing and serene ambiance.

The staff at Mizingani were friendly and attentive, always ready to assist with any inquiries or requests. Their warm hospitality added an extra layer of enjoyment to the entire experience.

If you're looking for a place to stay that immerses you in the history and charm of Stone Town, Mizingani is the perfect choice. With its great location, beautiful furnishings, and impeccable maintenance, it's a true gem that offers an unforgettable journey back to Zanzibar's rich heritage and early royal days. I highly recommend Mizingani for anyone visiting this...

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5.0
7y

I have been here since the 14th sept and staying for 8 days! This is a fabulous hotel spotlessly clean and nothing whatsoever is too much trouble for the extremely friendly staff. Whenever I travel I always try out the local barber and one member of staff guided me thru the narrow streets for at least 10 mins to find it then stayed with me for more than half an hour till it opened. You can exchange money here and they will even break down your $100 bills for you! ( if you have any). Breakfast just metres from the sea was excellent with a mixture of ancient dhows and modern ships sailing past to keep you amused! A few tips, StoneTown is NOT cheap and for the back packer and older needs more comfort back packer bear this in mind!. Bring dollars (for the trips& bargain hard) and always keep a stack of low Ts for tips. Mainly all the tours quote dollars but you will find the poor guide you get dumped on will more than deserve a tip and I found anything was very much appreciated. Well back to the hotel it’s traditional and what we would call in the uk olde worlde and has loads of charm plenty hot water and much needed mosquito nets which at turndown time they give your room a gentle spray just to keep the blighters at bay!. If you choose this hotel you won’t be disappointed and you will get a better deal if you ring them direct, which I will do next time rather than use Expedia who wacked on a large amount of commission! Oh Mercury’s bar to your right and across the street about 1500m is very nice and has a fantastic band every Saturday night and will keep playing till you stop drinking :) . Jambo you say Jambo , mambo you...

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Priya ShuklaPriya Shukla
We visited Zanzibar for a short stay of 2 nights (wish it'd been longer!) and we're so glad that we chose to stay at this hotel. It is the perfect location for your stay - right in the heart of the city, by the shore, across a beautiful park, next to historical landmarks and hardly a 5 minute walk to the ferry terminal. There are quite a number of eateries in and around the park where you can enjoy local cuisines. There's also one vegetarian restaurant 5-7 minutes walk from the hotel (shoutout to all vegetarians! :D). I mean what more could you ask? The rates were reasonable considering all the above perks. The staff was friendly and extremely helpful. We were given a warm welcome with friendly smiles and welcome drinks. The rooms were clean and nicely maintained. The entire place screams old school. I especially observed that the doors were very old school, built from wood and carefully carved which was symbolic of the Sultan/Arab regime. My favourite part was the royal looking bathtubs in the bathrooms! (pictures attached). The hotel also has rooms named after historical figures with little posters hung outside each room with pictures and fascinating facts about these historical personalities. (Warning: You'd spend quite a while walking around the hotel reading the posters if you're a history buff like me!). We only had breakfast here - which was amazing too! By the end of our trip, we were already planning our next visit and stay at Mizingani Seafront!
Thyeshia OreThyeshia Ore
We loved our week long stay at the Mizingani. It has one of the best locations as it is so central to everything. We walked everywhere and no where is too far from this hotel. It faces the beach but behind the hotel is meandering paths that fascinate and inspire. Full of African art shops (find CC Art Gallery for a great deal), mosques, coffee houses and zanzibar t-shirts, it is buzzing and friendly place. In the other direction just a few minutes walk from the hotel is the Princess Salma Palace and museums and some good snack stops. Hubby and I travelled with 2 kids and had the family room which is a two bedroom unit with big balcony. The accomodation was very clean, had lovely steaming showers, fresh towels and comfortable beds. There is little for kids to do at the hotel, but that's fine as there is so much to do in the vacinity. The pool is nice and clean, but curiously there is a sign saying "Please observe silence", which my kids promptly ignored, but no one was upset by them (most of the time they simply played catch with a ball in the pool). Staff were very friendly throughout the hotel and were chuffed when we tried to say a few words in Swahili, and they tried to teach the kids a few more phrases. I would recommend this hotel to friends and i would stay here again. Thanks Mizingani!
Angela DehAngela Deh
Unexpected delight when we saw our ocean view balcony, so beautiful we could have easily read a book, or done nothing but look out from there for hours. We did experience two incidents. Our vendor who served us at the night market was shamelessly arrested in front of us for overcharging despite the prices he quoted us being printed and discussed as acceptable before we were served. The next morning after a sound sleep on a very high bed the hotel arranged our transport to our next hotel. Our driver was speeding and arrested. It was a horrible incident where the police attempted to remove his taxi tag and the police were not talking to the driver to resolve. The driver drove off and the police caught up to him, dragged him out of the vehicle, while he protested and we looked on not knowing what would occur next! The police handcuffed the driver, put him in the passenger seat with us in the back seat and drove off with us without answering our question, 'where are you taking us?' Our driver in handcuffs made arrangements for us to transfer. The police did not care about our questions or safety!!!. Just goes to say, not the hotels fault, but their contact was also no assurance for safe passage. Our vodacom phones also didn't serve us with poor connectivity when we needed it most.
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We visited Zanzibar for a short stay of 2 nights (wish it'd been longer!) and we're so glad that we chose to stay at this hotel. It is the perfect location for your stay - right in the heart of the city, by the shore, across a beautiful park, next to historical landmarks and hardly a 5 minute walk to the ferry terminal. There are quite a number of eateries in and around the park where you can enjoy local cuisines. There's also one vegetarian restaurant 5-7 minutes walk from the hotel (shoutout to all vegetarians! :D). I mean what more could you ask? The rates were reasonable considering all the above perks. The staff was friendly and extremely helpful. We were given a warm welcome with friendly smiles and welcome drinks. The rooms were clean and nicely maintained. The entire place screams old school. I especially observed that the doors were very old school, built from wood and carefully carved which was symbolic of the Sultan/Arab regime. My favourite part was the royal looking bathtubs in the bathrooms! (pictures attached). The hotel also has rooms named after historical figures with little posters hung outside each room with pictures and fascinating facts about these historical personalities. (Warning: You'd spend quite a while walking around the hotel reading the posters if you're a history buff like me!). We only had breakfast here - which was amazing too! By the end of our trip, we were already planning our next visit and stay at Mizingani Seafront!
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We loved our week long stay at the Mizingani. It has one of the best locations as it is so central to everything. We walked everywhere and no where is too far from this hotel. It faces the beach but behind the hotel is meandering paths that fascinate and inspire. Full of African art shops (find CC Art Gallery for a great deal), mosques, coffee houses and zanzibar t-shirts, it is buzzing and friendly place. In the other direction just a few minutes walk from the hotel is the Princess Salma Palace and museums and some good snack stops. Hubby and I travelled with 2 kids and had the family room which is a two bedroom unit with big balcony. The accomodation was very clean, had lovely steaming showers, fresh towels and comfortable beds. There is little for kids to do at the hotel, but that's fine as there is so much to do in the vacinity. The pool is nice and clean, but curiously there is a sign saying "Please observe silence", which my kids promptly ignored, but no one was upset by them (most of the time they simply played catch with a ball in the pool). Staff were very friendly throughout the hotel and were chuffed when we tried to say a few words in Swahili, and they tried to teach the kids a few more phrases. I would recommend this hotel to friends and i would stay here again. Thanks Mizingani!
Thyeshia Ore

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Unexpected delight when we saw our ocean view balcony, so beautiful we could have easily read a book, or done nothing but look out from there for hours. We did experience two incidents. Our vendor who served us at the night market was shamelessly arrested in front of us for overcharging despite the prices he quoted us being printed and discussed as acceptable before we were served. The next morning after a sound sleep on a very high bed the hotel arranged our transport to our next hotel. Our driver was speeding and arrested. It was a horrible incident where the police attempted to remove his taxi tag and the police were not talking to the driver to resolve. The driver drove off and the police caught up to him, dragged him out of the vehicle, while he protested and we looked on not knowing what would occur next! The police handcuffed the driver, put him in the passenger seat with us in the back seat and drove off with us without answering our question, 'where are you taking us?' Our driver in handcuffs made arrangements for us to transfer. The police did not care about our questions or safety!!!. Just goes to say, not the hotels fault, but their contact was also no assurance for safe passage. Our vodacom phones also didn't serve us with poor connectivity when we needed it most.
Angela Deh

Angela Deh

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